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Vango TBS Equinox 350 Review
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michael, 12/13/07
"Was recently (December 07) at the foot of Scafell with it,driving rain and wind for hours through the night, had it all pegged out and TBS system in place, no problems at all, it stood its ground extremely well and not a drop of rain either, over the two nights camping I was impressed. Loads of storage space but would be a bit tight for 3 good sized adults. 6.2Kg's and no problem if sharing the weight while carrying it any distance."
Sam Dickinson, 0/0/00
"A GREAT tent!!!! Granted it is a little heavy for some purposes and it is a bit bulky, but i took this tent with two friends on a hike in the lake district and i hardly noticed the weight, i loved the sleeping space and was astouned by the storage space in the porch, it is huge and well worth the weight on longer trips, do be sure to peg it down properley as it can get hairy if you dont. Waterproofness is good i have had it out in some bad storms and woken completley dry ventilation is average but the fly nets on the porch are a good thing and the tension band system (TBS) works well in wind, this is probably the best 4 season tent i know of with more room than most others especially in the porch all in all a great tent i highly recomend it."
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